C4.2 Flashcards
1
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Flame test colour of lithium
A
Red/crimson
2
Q
Flame test colour of sodium
A
Yellow
3
Q
Flame test colour for potassium
A
Lilac
4
Q
Flame test colour for calcium
A
Orange red
5
Q
Flame test colour for copper
A
Green blue
6
Q
Precipitate colour for iron(II) and sodium hydroxide
A
Green, then slowly turns brown
7
Q
Precipitate colour for iron (III) and sodium hydroxide
A
Orange-brown
8
Q
Precipitate colour for copper (II)
A
Blue
9
Q
Precipitate colour for calcium and sodium hydroxide
A
White (insoluble in excess sodium hydroxide)
10
Q
Precipitate colour for zinc and sodium hydroxide
A
White (dissolves in excess sodium hydroxide)
11
Q
How to test for carbonate
A
- Add a metal carbonate to a dilute acid.
- If it bubbles, test the gas for CO2 (using the lime water test).
- If limewater turns cloudy CO2 has been produced.
- Therefore it is a carbonate.
12
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How to test for sulphate
A
- Add dilute HCl acid to remove any carbonate ions.
(Can’t use sulphuric acid to remove carbonate as it has sulphate ions which then gives the test a false positive) - Then add barium chloride solution.
- If a white precipitate forms sulphate ions are present.
13
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Testing for halides
A
- Add dilute nitric acid to dissolve the substance and remove any carbonate ions.
- Then add silver nitrate
- If a precipitate forms, a halide ion is present.
- Chloride = white precipitate
- Bromide = cream precipitate
- Iodide = yellow precipitate